technology
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Innovation in India: A computer scientist has co-created a programming language in Bengaluru
Maria Thomas, qz.com
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Snapchat meant for ‘everyone’, says company after CEO’s ‘poor India’ comment sends ratings crashing
Scroll Staff
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Before the feast: Hebrew manuscripts show Jewish families cleaning together with candles, feathers
Miriam Lewis Zsofia Buda
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How WhatsApp encryption works – and why there shouldn’t be a backdoor
Antonis Michalas, The Conversation
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H-1B visa curbs could actually hurt American tech companies and jobs
Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com
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In Myanmar, government efforts to push large dam projects have met with a flood of resistance
Beth Walker
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How cauliflower seeds helped a poverty-stricken village in Bihar become prosperous
Mohd Imran Khan
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Video: A crash that shows why even self-driving cars always need watchful drivers at the wheel
Scroll Staff
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Video: The 'Star Wars' hover bike is a reality thanks to a Russian startup (at least, in a lab)
Scroll Staff
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Watch: The 'nightmare-inducing' robot from Boston Dynamics is actually very cool
Scroll Staff
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Why are Indian engineers so afraid of ‘artificial intelligence’?
Itika Sharma Punit, qz.com
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How Mumbai's history made sure it became a centre of innovation and entrepreneurship
Kiran Karnik
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When you can't take a baby to the MRI machine, you make a mini scanner to take to the baby
Michael Regnier, Mosaic
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Watch: Dubai offers a glimpse into the future of firefighting, using jetpack technology
Scroll Staff
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As funds flow in, IIT-Bombay is finally turning into an innovation hub
Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com
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Demolition porn: Watch nineteen Chinese buildings pulverised in 10 seconds flat
Scroll Staff
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Infosys 'released' around 9,000 staffers in 2016
Scroll Staff
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How the Aadhaar-linked payment system will change the game for digital transactions
Nitin Sethi Sai Manish, business-standard.com
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Can 3D printing pose a threat to Asia’s manufacturing economies?
Christopher H Lim, The Conversation Tamara Nair, The Conversation
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Two Indian engineers have crossed the biggest hurdle in making lower carbon emissions a reality
Akshat Rathi, qz.com